by Kristin Huffman, Associate Director It was 9 o’clock and I finally had my chance to slip away from the team and crawl into bed for a long sleep. We were six days into a 10-day mission trip to Ethiopia and I was tired and full to the... read more →
Jun
23
Jun
09
by Donald Marsden, Associate Director One of my favorite films is Fiddler on the Roof. The events take place in the Russian Empire in the early 1900s, a time of social unrest and revolution. After 25 years of marriage Tevye, a poor Jewish dairyman, and his wife Golde, have... read more →
May
26
by Renee Gillespie, Marketing + Communications Specialist and Sevanand, a Frontier Fellowship partner in South Asia The devastation of COVID-19 has left no community unaffected, from the mountain villages of Afghanistan to the loft apartments of New York City. All of our global partners have been forced to... read more →
May
12
by Kristin Huffman, Associate Director In 1954, Shanti Solomon, an Indian woman, founded the Fellowship of the Least Coin as a coalition of support between women worldwide working towards “peace, justice and reconciliation. It was to be a project of Christian prayer and positive action in which every... read more →
Apr
29
by Richard Haney, Executive Director April showers soon will bring forth May flowers. But before we turn the calendar page, I remind you that April is celebrated as National Poetry Month. You might think, as I once did, that Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Black History Month and National... read more →
Apr
21
by Harold Kurtz, Frontier Fellowship's first director This reflection was originally published in Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship’s “The Frontier and You” newsletter, Fall, 2005 edition. Two years ago, I was asked to speak about Africa at a community Women's Day celebration in the Church in Siberia. I... read more →
Apr
07
by Richard Haney, Executive Director During my dissertation studies, I read several philosophers who referred to the philosophical problem of “the One and the Many.” The haunting question can take many forms. Is the universe more like a single reality or a complex set of interlocking pieces? Is... read more →
Mar
29
by Donald Marsden, Associate Director Today I'm thinking about one of the stories of Jesus told about a shepherd who had 100 sheep. One of those sheep went missing. The shepherd went out looking for that one lost sheep. From an economic standpoint, you might think it doesn't... read more →
Feb
26
by George Pendergrass, Associate Director George and Pamela Pendergrass are Frontier Fellowship’s newest Associate Directors. They are passionate about mobilizing churches of color in the US to engage in new ways with frontier mission. George shares here a bit about their experience as Black leaders in mission. ... read more →
Feb
20
by Mike Robison, former Frontier Fellowship Associate Director We are saddened to hear of the passing of Woody Busse, long-time friend and former staff member of Frontier Fellowship. Woody was passionate about bringing the Gospel to the places and peoples still without access. He strengthened our organization in... read more →